The Brilliant Sound Experience by Sonos Illuminates the Science of What We Hear
Light and sound bathe visitors to show how sound works, how it layers into music, and how music sparks emotion.
For three days in New York City an immersive multi-room sensory experience created by Sonos in partnership with Google Assistant invited visitors to delve into interactive installations of sound, music, and light to explain the properties and experience of sound.
The Brilliant Sound Experience uses new music from 4AD label artists The National and Holly Herndon, alongside interactive installations to illustrate the properties and dynamics of sound, how it layers into music, and the evocative nature of music. Each room is in essence a self-contained universe of light and sound, each designed to provide listeners the aural and visual cues to better recognize how our brains process sound/music: Room One – The Physics of Sound
Featuring ?Eternal? by Holly Herndon, a track from the AI-aided album, PROTO, the first room utilizes 18 Sonos Play:5s, one Sonos One, and one Sonos Sub, to weave 20 individual tracks into a singular tapestry of song. The light show, comprised 236 strands of lights with 1,720 globes, plays off an algorithm that produces a unique experience for every performance.
Room Two – The Structure of a Song
Featuring the track ?RYLAN? from The National?s new album, I Am Easy to Find, the second room installation displays five unique sculptures spread throughout the space. Seven unique stems are played across sets of Sonos Play:5...
For three days in New York City an immersive multi-room sensory experience created by Sonos in partnership with Google Assistant invited visitors to delve into interactive installations of sound, music, and light to explain the properties and experience of sound.
The Brilliant Sound Experience uses new music from 4AD label artists The National and Holly Herndon, alongside interactive installations to illustrate the properties and dynamics of sound, how it layers into music, and the evocative nature of music. Each room is in essence a self-contained universe of light and sound, each designed to provide listeners the aural and visual cues to better recognize how our brains process sound/music: Room One – The Physics of Sound
Featuring ?Eternal? by Holly Herndon, a track from the AI-aided album, PROTO, the first room utilizes 18 Sonos Play:5s, one Sonos One, and one Sonos Sub, to weave 20 individual tracks into a singular tapestry of song. The light show, comprised 236 strands of lights with 1,720 globes, plays off an algorithm that produces a unique experience for every performance.
Room Two – The Structure of a Song
Featuring the track ?RYLAN? from The National?s new album, I Am Easy to Find, the second room installation displays five unique sculptures spread throughout the space. Seven unique stems are played across sets of Sonos Play:5...
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